Those We Serve

Our training, support, and resources are currently provided to Child and Family Services Providers, Group Home Workers, Women’s Shelters, Income Assistance Workers, Administrative Professionals to support capacity building in their respective Nations and organizations.

Working together with those we serve, our services help build capacity within their own operations so they can strengthen the services they provide to their community members and enhance the good work being done in community.

All 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan and Tribal Councils may also access our trainings and support services, and our resources.

Agencies Served by SFNFCI:

  • Agency Chiefs Child & Family Services Inc.
  • Ahtahkakoop Child & Family Services Inc.
  • Athabasca Denesuline Child & Family Services Inc.
  • Awasisak Nikan Child & Family Services/Thunderchild Child and Family Services Inc.
  • Kanaweyimik Child & Family Services Inc.
  • Keyanow Child & Family Centre Inc.
  • Lac La Ronge Indian Band Child & Family Agency Inc.
  • Meadow Lake Tribal Council Child & Family Services.
  • Mistahi Sipiy (Big River)
  • Montreal Lake Child & Family Agency Inc.
  • Nechapanuk Centre Child & Family Services Inc.
  • Onion Lake Family Services Inc.
  • Peter Ballantyne Child & Family Services Inc.
  • QBOW Child and Family Services Inc.
  • Saskatoon Tribal Council Health & Family Services.
  • Sturgeon Lake Child & Family Services Inc.
  • Touchwood Child and Family Services Inc.
  • Yellow Thunderbird Lodge (Previously known as Yorkton Tribal Council Child and Family Services Inc.)
  • Wahkotowin Child & Family Services Inc.

First Nations Group Homes

SFNFCI provides support to First Nations Child and Family Service group home workers through the First Nations Group Home Management Network, by providing training to Agency group home workers, and by holding an annual gathering for group home workers.

Click Here for a list of First Nation Group Homes

First Nations Women's Shelters

SFNFCI provides support to First Nations Child and Family Service Shelter workers through the Shelter Network Working Group and by providing training to Agency Shelter workers. 

Five shelters are running shelter programs throughout Saskatchewan:

  • Safe Haven Women’s Shelter, Yorkton, Sask.
  • Waskoosis Safe Shelter, Meadow Lake, Sask.
  • Piwapan Women’s Centre, La Ronge, Sask.
  • T.F.H.Q Safe Shelter, Fort Qu’Appelle, Sask.
  • Athabasca Women’s Shelter, Black Lake, Sask.